Claims
- 1. A corner scaffold structure, comprising:three substantially vertical legs; three upper, substantially horizontal legs secured to and connecting said three substantially vertical legs at the upper distal ends thereof and forming a first triangle; three lower, substantially horizontal legs secured to and connecting said three substantially vertical legs and forming a second triangle that is substantially parallel to said first triangle; first and second upper rods secured to and extending from at least one of said vertical legs near the upper distal end thereof, each of said rods adapted for receiving and securing a brace, thereby allowing for the connection of said corner scaffold structure to an adjacent scaffold structure; first and second lower rods secured to and extending from at least one of said vertical legs, each of said rods also adapted for receiving and securing a brace, thereby allowing for the connection of said corner scaffold structure to an adjacent scaffold structure; and one or more double latch connectors, each of said connectors having a generally C-shaped cross-section and comprising: a rear surface defining an elongated slot adapted to receive first and second rods, and upper and lower front surfaces, each defining an elongated slot having an open end and a closed end adapted to receive first and second rods, wherein a brace defining an opening near its distal end can be fit over one of said rods and secured between the rear surface and the upper front surface of said latch connector.
- 2. The corner scaffold structure as recited in claim 1, and further comprising at least one pair of horizontal steps disposed between the upper horizontal legs and the lower horizontal legs.
- 3. A scaffold assembly including:one or more scaffold planks; a first scaffold structure; a second corner scaffold structure, comprising three substantially vertical legs, three upper, substantially horizontal legs secured to and connecting said three substantially vertical legs at the upper distal ends thereof and forming a first triangle, three lower, substantially horizontal legs secured to and connecting said three substantially vertical legs and forming a second triangle that is substantially parallel to said first triangle, and at least one upper rod and at least one lower rod secured to and extending from one of said vertical legs, each of said rods adapted for receiving and securing a brace extending from the first scaffold structure, thereby allowing for the connection of said corner scaffold structure to the first scaffold structure; and a plurality of hop irons removably secured to said corner scaffold structure for supporting said scaffold planks along outer surfaces of said corner scaffold structure.
- 4. The scaffold assembly as recited in claim 3, and further including:first and second upper rods secured to and extending from a first vertical leg near the upper distal end thereof; first and second lower rods secured to and extending from the first vertical leg; first and second upper rods secured to and extending from a second vertical leg near the upper distal end thereof; and first and second lower rods secured to and extending from the second vertical leg.
- 5. The scaffold assembly as recited in claim 4, and further including:adjacent first and second modular supports; and a pair of diagonal and intersecting braces securing each modular support to said corner scaffold structure.
- 6. The scaffold assembly as recited in claim 5, wherein:a first pair of diagonal and intersecting braces is secured to said corner scaffold structure with one brace attached to one of said upper rods extending from the first vertical leg, and the second brace attached to one of said lower rods and extending from the first vertical leg; and a second pair of diagonal and intersecting braces is secured to said corner scaffold structure with one brace attached to one of said upper rods extending from the second vertical leg, and the second brace attached to one of said lower rods and extending from the second vertical leg.
- 7. The scaffold assembly as recited in claim 3, wherein said plurality of hop irons includes a hop iron secured to the vertex of an isosceles triangle formed by the corner scaffold structure such that the hop iron extends diagonally from the corner scaffold structure.
- 8. A scaffold assembly including:one or more scaffold planks; a corner scaffold structure, comprising three substantially vertical legs, three upper, substantially horizontal legs secured to and connecting said three substantially vertical legs at the upper distal ends thereof and forming a first triangle, three lower, substantially horizontal legs secured to and connecting said three substantially vertical legs and forming a second triangle that is substantially parallel to said first triangle, first and second upper rods secured to and extending from a first vertical leg near the upper distal end thereof, first and second lower rods secured to and extending from the first vertical leg, first and second upper rods secured to and extending from a second vertical leg near the upper distal end thereof, and first and second lower rods secured to and extending from the second vertical leg, each of said rods adapted for receiving and securing a brace, thereby allowing for the connection of said corner scaffold structure to an adjacent scaffold structure; a plurality of hop irons removably secured to said corner scaffold structure for supporting said scaffold planks; adjacent first and second modular supports; and a pair of diagonal and intersecting braces securing each modular support to said corner scaffold structure.
- 9. The scaffold assembly as recited in claim 8, wherein:a first pair of diagonal and intersecting braces is secured to said corner scaffold structure with one brace attached to one of said upper rods extending from the first vertical leg, and the second brace attached to one of said lower rods and extending from the first vertical leg; and a second pair of diagonal and intersecting braces is secured to said corner scaffold structure with one brace attached to one of said upper rods extending from the second vertical leg, and the second brace attached to one of said lower rods and extending from the second vertical leg.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims priority from U.S. provisional application No. 60/241,512 filed Oct. 18, 2000, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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